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Subject: [AMPS] HV Switching Supply
From: johnf@futurenet.co.za (John Fielding)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 18:46:08 +0200
What about rfi filtering?  No good having such a supply if it wipes out
most of the hf spectrum!!!

John    ZS5JF

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> From: km1h@juno.com
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [AMPS] HV Switching Supply
To: <amps@contesting.com>
> Date: 01 February 1999 12:19
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 31 Jan 1999 13:56:53 EST Radio WC6W <wc6w@juno.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >On Sat, 30 Jan 1999 21:04:47 -0500 km1h@juno.com writes:
> >
> >Hi Carl,
> >   A worthy project.
> >
> >
> >>Input:  90-260VAC @ 47-440Hz 
> >
> >  PFC Boost input topology I presume? 
> 
> 
>  Provision for soft-start??
> 
> Inherent in the design
> 
> 
> >
> >
> >>Output: 2000, 2250, 2500VDC at up to 1A PEP
> >
> >  H Bridge?  FET's or IGBT's??  What switching frequency???
> 
> Undecided. Also looking at a doubler which offers some plusses.
> Freq pbly 80-100KHz in order to maximize available ( cheap) cap
ESR's.
> 
> 
> >
> >   Output protection?   SInce the output capacitor is somewhere in
the 
> >neighborhood of .1uF you should be able to build in some real 
> >"glicch"
> >protection for the benefit of both the tubes and the transistors.
> 
> 
> Yep, all of the above are in the draft. The end result will of course
be
> cost driven but a packaged PS ready to drop in to an OEM amp  will
have
> all the bells and whistles they want.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >
> >
> >> User selectable xfmr taps.
> >>About 5% worse case regulation, open loop.
> >
> >    Are you planning to close the loop?
> 
> Not necessary for the application; at full draw regulation will be
<5%,
> less current better regulation. It will be less complicated to do the
> regulation in the xfmr design.
> 
>  
> >
> >
> >>Xfmr: Planar construction
> >
> >    Oooh,  modern!  Where do the parts for that come from?
> 
> Very modern !
> All  parts from USA which is way ahead of Asia, etc in HV
applications.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >
> >>Output: 300-400VDC  adjustable @ 50ma, .25% regulation
> >>Output: -25 to -150VDC @ 50ma adjustable. .25% regulation
> >>Xfmr: conventional pot core
> >
> >  Is this driven from a separate output circuit?  I have found it 
> >safer over the years to source the grid bias independently from the 
> >plate &
> >screen with appropriate interlocks.
> 
> Completely independent from the HV which is strictly planar
construction.
> The screen and bias can be from the same one tho at such low wattage
and
> are conventional cores.
> Metering points plus current/voltage protection are a given.
> Also considering 6.3V @ 6A filaments for most of the 250-400 series
> tetrodes and a pair of 8874's.
> 
> End result, dependent upon cost, may be a universal PC board with
various
> options for the tetrode vs triode user.
> 
> Still in the thinking mode so keep the ideas flowing. Trying to cover
a
> fairly wide range of user requirements in one unit is an interesting
> challenge but very doable as long as the end user has the mental
ability
> to select the right jumper, etc.  Is that too much to expect?!? Some
> recent posts make me wonder !!
> 
> 
> 73  Carl  KM1H
> 
> .
> 
> 
> >
> >  Well, those are my "first look" comments.  Good luck with the 
> >project!
> >
> >73, & Happy Sunday
> >    Marv  WC6W
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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